
Hosted by Eric Carter-Landin & Charlie Worroll · EN

In the last episode, Eric and I discussed McKamey Manor from the point of view of two people who don't really like haunted houses. But what if you do? Where does McKamey Manor fall on that spectrum? Here to answer that is my friend Heather.You can hear more from Heather by following her podcast Nature vs Narcissism wherever you get your podcasts!

To get into the spooky season, we decided to talk about haunted houses. But rather than a traditional ghost story, let's talk about a horror house that gives the participants an immersive experience and may cross the line into something criminal.

Justice is coming in cold cases involving forensic genetic genealogy, but there are still some hurdles. In this episode, Charlie and Eric discuss the preservation of a crime scene, false confessions stopping investigations, DNA advances, and the privacy concerns around DNA databases. Advocacy Con: https://www.advocacycon.com/Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

Iliana Garcia loved singing, dancing, talking with everyone and made friends everywhere she went. After her second day of preschool, her life was taken through gun violence due to something many of us have experienced first hand: road rage. Advocacy Con: https://www.advocacycon.com/Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

This month, Charlie is joined by Robin Warder from The Trail Went Cold and they talked about unsolved mysteries. I mean, what else would they talk about. Find The Trail Went Cold on your favorite podcast app https://www.trailwentcold.com/ Advocacy Con: https://www.advocacycon.com/Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

Eric is joined by his co-founders of Advocacy Con and the co-founder and organizer of the True Crime Podcast Festival. They discuss the importance of advocacy in true crime events. Advocacy Con: https://www.advocacycon.com/True Crime Podcast Festival: https://www.truecrimepodcastfestival.com/ Beyond the Veil Festival: http://www.beyondtheveilfest.com/ Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

We are back! Eric presents the case of Katie Sepich and the advocacy work of her mother. Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show!patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

Cold cases aren’t always as straightforward as they seem. Listen in as Charlie and Eric talk with Justin Evans from the Generation Why and the Peripheral podcasts about navigating the issues with covering cold cases on podcasts. Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

Sherry and Johnna Wrisinger walked through their front door in June 1986 and were never seen again. Johnna Wrisinger was 16 at the time she went missing, was 5 foot 6 and around 145 lbs. She had dark blonde hair and green eyes. Sherry was 40 years old. She was five foot three and about 180 lbs. She had brown hair and hazel eyes. If you have any information, you can call the Richmond Police at 816-776-5826, the MO state highway patrol at (573) 526-6155 or NCMEC at 1 800 THE LOST. Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking

Eric sits down with his mom to talk about Jacob’s case and where they go from here. Join the conversation!Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequencesInstagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequencesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrimeSupport the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequencesLicensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip AyersCover Art: Lars Hacking